US5967292A - Bundle positioning device - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G47/00—Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
- B65G47/02—Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors
- B65G47/04—Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles
- B65G47/06—Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from a single group of articles arranged in orderly pattern, e.g. workpieces in magazines
- B65G47/08—Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from a single group of articles arranged in orderly pattern, e.g. workpieces in magazines spacing or grouping the articles during feeding
- B65G47/084—Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from a single group of articles arranged in orderly pattern, e.g. workpieces in magazines spacing or grouping the articles during feeding grouping articles in a predetermined 2-dimensional pattern
- B65G47/086—Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from a single group of articles arranged in orderly pattern, e.g. workpieces in magazines spacing or grouping the articles during feeding grouping articles in a predetermined 2-dimensional pattern cubiform articles
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
- B65G47/00—Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
- B65G47/22—Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors
- B65G47/24—Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors orientating the articles
- B65G47/244—Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors orientating the articles by turning them about an axis substantially perpendicular to the conveying plane
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- the present invention relates to moving a bundle from a first path at a selected feed rate then simultaneously shifting and selectively rotating the bundle while moving at the selected feed rate to a different orientation and a different path.
- Bundle rotation has typically been accomplished by engaging and rotating the bundle with a rotation apparatus. Rotation is usually accomplished by engaging opposite sides of the bundle between clamping devices, then rotating the devices and clamped bundle to a selected orientation.
- the bottom clamp member is usually designed to lift the bundle off the conveying surface, as exemplified in U.S. Pat. Re. No. 35,066 to Martin (granted Oct. 17, 1995). Forward progress of the successive bundles must be stopped while this operation takes place. This has the effect of slowing progress of the bundles to their ultimate destinations.
- the present invention eliminates the need for stopping progress of the bundles to accomplish repositioning and rotation of the successive bundles by engaging selected bundles as they move along, while simultaneously shifting bundle position and rotating the bundle without slowing forward bundle progress.
- the feed rate of the bundles need not be slowed or interrupted.
- FIGS. 1-10 are a series of schematic views exemplifying progress of a number of bundles and the steps accomplished for re-positioning the bundles as they move along;
- FIG. 11 is a side elevation view of an exemplary positioning apparatus.
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged fragmented view of a carriage assembly.
- the present invention relates to a process and device by which successive bundles moving along at a prescribed feed rate are shifted and rotated to a new position at the same feed rate.
- FIG. 11 and 12 a preferred example of the present device is illustrated in the drawings (FIGS. 11 and 12) and is generally indicated therein by the reference numeral 10.
- the device 10 is used for positioning a bundle 12 having a top surface 14 and a bottom surface 16.
- the "bundle” may include a variety of forms, but in the example illustrated herein, is comprised of a stack of partially formed corrugated boxes.
- Other “bundles” that may be effectively utilized by the present method and apparatus might be comprised of other materials and take configurations other than those shown.
- the bundles could be formed boxes (not shown) with or without contents, and having closed top and bottom surfaces.
- the term “bundle” should therefor be viewed in broad context and not limited to the specific examples illustrated herein.
- a series of bundles 12 are delivered along a prescribed infeed path at a prescribed feed rate. It is common that the bundles 12 be delivered along the infeed path in a substantially horizontal plane by a conventional driven infeed conveyor system 18.
- the prescribed feed rate is that rate at which a single bundle is moved through a prescribed distance along the infeed path in a prescribed amount of time.
- an exemplary prescribed feed rate will be given as 3 feet per second. Of course, other rates may be selected.
- Preferred forms of the present device include a low friction surface 20 positioned to support successive bundles 12 along the bottom surfaces 16 thereof for free movement in a prescribed plane (preferably approximately horizontal).
- the preferred low friction surface 20 includes a table 22 with a top surface 24 for receiving and movably supporting bundles for movement in a horizontal plane (preferably the same plane as the infeed conveyor 18).
- the low friction surface 20 includes conventional multi-directional rollers 26 which define the top surface 24. The rollers 26 support received bundles along their bottom surfaces for relatively free movement in the horizontal plane.
- a carriage assembly 28 is situated adjacent the low friction surface 20.
- the carriage assembly 28 includes primary and secondary frames 29, 30 respectively that are arranged in a gantry configuration to span the low friction surface 20.
- the primary frame 29 is movable in a first elongated path P1 along the low friction surface 20 in a longitudinal linear direction in line with the infeed path of the successive bundles delivered by the infeed conveyor.
- the secondary frame 30 is movable on the primary frame and thus will move with the primary frame along the first path P1 but will also move in a lateral side-to-side linear direction along a second path P2.
- the primary and secondary frames 29, 30 are driven by respective conventional first and second drivers 31, 32.
- the first driver 31 serves to selectively move the primary frame forward and back along the table, and the second driver 32 selectively moves the secondary frame laterally on the primary frame 29. Combined operation of the drivers facilitates movement of the secondary 30 frame to numerous selected position over the low friction surface 20.
- the first driver 31 is connected to the primary frame 28 for moving the primary frame in a said first path P1 of movement in an operational downstream stroke and a return upstream stroke.
- the operational stroke is performed at approximately said prescribed feed rate, for example 3 feet per second.
- the second driver 32 is connected between the primary frame and the secondary frame to move the secondary frame a bundle engaging foot 34 in said second path P2 of movement at said prescribed feed rate.
- the bundle engaging foot 34 is considered a part of the carriage assembly 28 and is preferably mounted to the secondary frame 30.
- the bundle engaging foot 34 is configured for selective movement along an axis X that is substantially normal to the low friction surface 20.
- a ram cylinder or linear actuator 33 mounts the foot 34 to the secondary frame 30 to move the foot substantially elevationally to selectively engage and release the top surface 14 of the bundle 12.
- the foot 34 may be moved to press the bundle against the low friction surface 20.
- a high friction surface such as a rubber pad may be provided on the bottom surface of the foot 34 to assure that the foot 34 will not move relative to an engaged bundle.
- the carriage assembly 28 and bundle engaging foot 34 are configured to selectively rotate the bundle on the axis X with the bottom bundle surface 16 along the plane of the low friction surface 20.
- a rotator 36 mounts the bundle engaging foot 34 to the secondary frame for selective rotation about the axis X.
- the bundle engaging foot 34 is thus selectively rotatable on the axis X to rotate an engaged bundle 12 on the low friction surface about the axis X irrespective of movement of the bundle engaging foot along either of the first and second paths.
- FIG. 11 also diagrammatically illustrates an under table drive 40 that is positioned below the low friction surface 20.
- the under table drive includes two independently operable and vertically movable conveyors 41, 42.
- the conveyors include working surface 44, 45 that are selectively and individually movable elevationally from an inoperative position below the table to an operative position in which the associated working surface 41 or 42 is engaged with the rollers 26 of the low friction surface, to change the rollers from a free-wheeling state to a driven state.
- under table conveyor 41 is shown in the operative position engaging the rollers and under table conveyor 42 is shown in the inoperative position clear of the rollers 26.
- the under table drive is selectively operable to move the bundle on the low friction surface. This may be accomplished in appropriately timed sequence with operation of the carriage assembly as will be better understood below.
- the present method involves the steps of
- the first step includes moving the bundle 12 at a selected feed rate along a infeed path by the infeed conveyor system 18 which, for example, may be set to deliver a row of bundles at a feed rate of 3 feet per second. Successive bundles are delivered in a prescribed spaced relation using upstream equipment that is not part of the present invention.
- the bundles are delivered along the infeed path as indicated in FIGS. 1-9 in a substantially horizontal plane onto the low friction surface 20, which is also situated in the same horizontal plane.
- the under table conveyor 40 is raised at this point to engage the underside of the rollers 26 of the low friction surface 20 to change the rollers 26 from the free-wheeling mode to a driven mode.
- the rollers are now used to continue moving the bundle at the same feed rate from the feed conveyor and toward the first position at which the carriage assembly operates to engage and further move the bundle.
- the next step involves engaging the bundle as the bundle moves along the infeed path (FIG. 1), then moving the bundle at the selected feed rate (3 feet per second) to a discharge path that is different from the infeed path (FIG. 2).
- This step is accomplished in a preferred process by retraction of the under table conveyor 40 and operation of the carriage assembly 28 to move the bundle over the low friction surface (over the presently free-wheeling rollers 26).
- Appropriate controls including an appropriate vision system or other conventional control systems may be used for locating and determining orientation of the bundle, and initiating operation of the carriage assembly 28 and under table conveyors in a specified, preprogrammed manner.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show the engaged bundle being moved substantially translationally without rotation from its beginning first position orientation on the low friction surface to the second laterally offset position.
- the carriage assembly is moving along with the bundle at the first position when the foot is lowered into engagement with the top surface of the bundle.
- forward progress of the bundle need not be stopped. Instead, the foot is lowered to come into contact with the bundle at the first bundle position (FIG. 1) while the bundle and carriage assembly (including the foot) are moved forwardly.
- the under table conveyor 42 is lowered to the inoperative position upon engagement of the bundle by the foot, thus allowing the carriage assembly to move the bundle over the low friction surface.
- the foot engages and presses the bundle against the low friction surface "on the fly” so movement of the primary and secondary carriages will carry the already moving, engaged bundle over the low friction surface to whatever second position is desired.
- Operation of all drives for the primary and secondary carriages is controlled such that the bundle is moved at the same feed rate from the first position along the infeed path of travel to a second position along a discharge path of travel that is selectively laterally spaced from the infeed path.
- the under table conveyors 41, 42 are situated in their inoperative, lowered positions at this time to allow free movement of the bundle over the low friction surface.
- the foot is retracted (again while the bundle is moving forwardly) and the under table conveyor 42 is raised to engage the undersides of the rollers 26 immediately above to continue moving the freshly positioned bundle off along its new discharge path of travel for further processing. Also during this time, the under table conveyor 41 is again elevated to engage the rollers 26 above to drive the rollers and assist delivery of the next successive bundle to the first position.
- the drives for the carriage assembly are operated immediately upon disengagement of the bundle to return the foot back to the first position for engagement with the next successive bundle which, by reason of the continuous feed rate (3 feet per second) is being delivered by operation of the under table conveyor 41 along the low friction surface toward the first position of the previous bundle.
- the carriage and foot are again in place and moving forwardly to engage the bundle top, ready to move the bundle across the low friction surface to the selected second position.
- the rotator may be activated to rotate the foot back to a starting position while the carriage assembly returns to engage the next successive bundle.
- FIGS. 6-9 show a repetition of the process steps with variations of bundle rotation and lateral movement that are all possible through operation of the present device and process. Further all desired movements of the engaged bundles using the present device and process may occur without interrupting flow of the bundles at the selected feed rate from the infeed conveyor. Still further, all desired movements occur with the bundle remaining within the same plane as the infeed conveyor.
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